You will have to fill out a Parent Portal application form with the updated information and return it, in person, to the main office at your child’s school. To protect the confidentiality and security of student records, you will need to show a photo ID when returning the form. I have forgotten my password. How do I get it reset?
The Parent Portal is a web-based service that allows parents to access information about their child’s grades, attendance, report cards, schedule, discipline and emergency contacts. What do I need to access the Parent Portal? Access is available to any device with an internet connection A Parent Portal username and password. A PDF reader or app.
At FWCS, we know that you are your child’s first teacher and value parental involvement in our schools. Whether you are able to volunteer in our classrooms, attend school events or support your child’s school in other ways, you are important to us. How To Enroll The step by step enrollment process, needed forms, and methods for seeking assistance.
You can also use the portal to reach out to your child's teacher via email. Please note that each student AND each parent will have his/her own user name and password so that students are empowered to take ownership of their learning and grades. Parents of multiple students can view all children under one account.
FWCS Gradebook Parents can access their students’ grades, attendance records, assignments and more through the FWCS Gradebook.
This guide contains valuable information that students and parents need to know regarding daily life in our district, from calendars, school meals and transportation to our nationally recognized school choice program.
School/Department Index Facts and links to information about each school and administrative department
We are committed to your child’s academic success and are glad to have the opportunity to provide your child with the support they need to be successful. As part of new legislation passed in the most recent assembly, SEA 217 provides guidance for testing students in grades K-2 for Dyslexia in an effort to provide earlier support for learners.
IDOE’s literacy team has created Literacy Family Guides for each elementary grade level K-5. These guides share grade level skills and ideas for how parents can get involved in their child’s education. Spanish translations are coming soon.
FWCS partners with the YMCA to provide childcare before and after school at many elementary schools, including half-day programs for pre-K students. The program provides snacks, homework assistance and structured activities.
All students are provided medical coverage for athletics and accidents that occur during the school day and while participating in school-sponsored events and athletics. This coverage is free of charge to students and is secondary to any other medical coverage the student may have. Coverage may not cover the total cost of all claims.